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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3B
LAW and
DRDER
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Arrests
Crescent Mills
One person was arrested on
a charge of being under the
influence of a Controlled
substance.
Graeagle
One person was arrested on a
charge of driving under the
influence.
Greenville
One person was arrested on a
charge of public intoxication.
Quincy
One person was arrested on a
charge of DUI.
Two people were arrested
on a charge of public intoxi-
cation.
Twain
One person was arrested on
charges of DUI, being under
the influence of a controlled
substance, possession of drug
paraphernalia and child
endangerment.
Fire
Friday, July 8
Vehicle: A call to the
Mt. Hough Ranger Station re-
ported a vehicle fire. Quincy
fire was paged.
Tuesday, July 12
Smoke: In Clio, a caller
reported smoke on Road 40
coming from under a trestle
near Willow Creek. The fire
department investigated and
the information was passed
on to the U.S. Forest Service.
Saturday, July 9
Forest: In Quincy, the Colum-
bia Hill fire station reported
a possible forest fire. The call
was transferred to the USFS.
Campfire: In Meadow Valley,
a caller reported a large
campfire. The call was trans-
ferred to the USFS.
Medical
Friday, July 8
Pain: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambulance for
abdominal pain. The call
was transferred to Eastern
Plumas Health Care. Portola
fire was paged.
Medication: In Greenville,
a caller requested an ambu-
lance for her mother who
was having a bad reaction to
medication. The call was
transferred to EPHC. Indian
Valley fire was paged and
responded.
Saturday, July 9
Leg: At Lake Almanor, a
caller requested medical aid
for a male with a leg injury.
The call was transferred to
Susanville Interagency Fire
Center. The patient was
transferred to Seneca.
Blood pressure: In Portola,
a caller requested an ambu-
lance for a person experienc-
ing a fever and high blood
pressure. The person was
transferred to EPHC.
Unknown malady: In
Chester, a caller reported a
truck with a male driver was
stopped in the middle of the
highway, rolling backward.
The California Highway
Patrol and SIFC were paged.
Deputies advised the driver
was having a medical emer-
gency.
Unknown malady: In Portola,
a caller requested medical
aid for a female who was
semi-conscious.
Unknown malady: In Quincy,
Plumas District Hospital
and Quincy fire were paged
for a person who was possi-
bly experiencing symptoms
of detoxification. The person
was transferred to PDH.
Sunday, July 10
Fall: In Portola, a caller re-
ported an elderly male had
fallen. The call was trans-
ferred to EPHC. Portola fire
was paged.
Unknown malady: Ifi Green-
ville, a caller requested an
ambulance for a female with
an allergic reaction. The
call was transferred to South
Lassen EMS. Indian Valley/
Crescent Mills fire was paged
and responded.
Monday, July 11
Bowel: In Portola, a caller
reported her patient had a
partial bowel obstruction
and would like to go to Tahoe
Forest Hospital. The patient
was transferred to EPHC.
Stuck: In Portola, a caller
requested assistance for
her sister who had her
arm stuck in a couch. The
information was transferred
to EPHC. Portola fire was
paged.
Airway: In Greenville, a
caller requested an ambu-
lance for his wife who was
having trouble breathing.
The call was transferred to
SLEMS. Indian Valley fire
was paged.
Pain: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambulance for
a person who was having
chest pain at a clinic. The
call was transferred to
EPHC. Portola fire was paged
and responded.
Tuesday, July 12
Seizure: In Graeagle, medical
aid was requested for a male
who was having a seizure.
The call was transferred to
EPHC. Graeagle fire was
paged.
Fall: In Greenville, a caller
reported she had fallen and
could not get up. The call was
transferred to SLEMS. Indian
Valley fire was paged.
Fall: In Greenville, a caller
requested assistance for her
husband who fell from his
wheelchair in the driveway.
Indian Valley/Crescent
Mills fire were paged and re-
sponded.
Unknown malady: In Quincy,
a caller requested an
ambulance. The call was
transferred to PDH. PDH
and Quincy fire were
paged. PDH cancelled Quincy
fire.
Wednesday, July 13
Fall: In Quincyl a caller
requested an ambulance for a
person who had fallen and
whose face hit the pavement.
PDH and Quincy fire were
paged.
Arm: In Graeagle, a caller
requested an ambulance for a
woman who had broken her
arm. The call was transferred
to EPHC. Graeagle fire was
paged.
Stroke: In Graeagle, a caller
requested an ambulance for a
victim of a possible stroke.
The call was transferred to
EPHC. Graeagle fire was
paged.
Eye: In Chester, a caller
requested directions to
Seneca for a child who split
her eye open. The call was
transferred to SIFC.
Vomit: At Lake Almanor, a
caller reported his wife
was unresponsive and had
been vomiting. The call was
transferred to SIFC.
CHP REPORT
Parking collision, July 9
Joseph Bianco, 65, of
Graeagle, was parked on the
west side of Highway 89 in
Graeagle at 9:30 a.m. He was
backing his 1993 Toyota
pickup out of the parking
space to proceed south on the
highway.
Mary McInerney, 85, also of
Graeagle, was driving a 2003
Mercedes northbound on
Highway 89, and turned left
across the southbound lane,
intending to pull into a park-
ing space just to the right of
Bianco.
Bianco waited for traffic
to clear and began backing
into the southbound lane.
He did not see McInerney
coming from the opposite
direction.
According to the California
Highway Patrol report, as
McInerney crossed into the
southbound lane, she realized
the spot she was heading
for was already taken. She
then saw Bianco backing up
toward her. She accelerated
in an attempt to avoid the
collision but could not get out
of the way.
The pickup struck the left
rear corner of the Mercedes.
Both parties parked
their vehicles, called 911 and
waited for CHP to arrive.
Bo'th had been wearing
their seat belts and neither
reported injuries.
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See Law, page 4B
Law and Order policy
Information that appears in this column is compiled from the Plumas County Sheriff's Office
activity log, the county correctional center's booking log and California Highway Patrol press
releases. The Sheriff's Blotter shows initial charges. In some instances the charges may change
after the dispatch report. We do not report suspects' names in arrests for public intoxication
or drunken driving unless accompanied by another serious charge, such as probation violation,
a vehicle accident or another felony. The fact that someone has beenarrested and charged with
a crime does not constitute guilt. The case may never appear in court if the district attorney
determines there is insufficient evidence to prosecute. The fact that someone was involved in an
automobile collision does not constitute liability or fault. Minors are named as legal-age drivers
at 16, unless they are charged with a crime in conjunction with an incident. The CHP determines
whether injuries are characterized as minor, moderate or fatal.
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